Faction Evolution, Part II: Secrets and Liberty

Monday, June 23, 2014


Illustration by Alex Aparin

Two weeks ago, we briefly discussed the impact of faction PCs' decisions in the campaign and how these decisions have shaped the direction that these factions are going. Last week on the Know Direction podcast, John Compton expanded on what this evolution might entail for many factions: name changes, shifting goals, and even changes in leadership.

As advertised over a year ago, the so-called nation-based factions have spent the past season (or longer for some like the Cheliax faction) distancing themselves from their parent countries to embrace less territorial and more broadly philosophical endeavors. When the Pathfinder Society Organized Play leaders began discussing how factions would change, we looked at the reporting numbers contributed by players worldwide and carefully considered how the faction might change to reflect this information while still appealing to a large percentage of its members. For example, members of the Silver Crusade faction tend to be good guys, so changing that faction to be neutrally aligned would discourage a lot of players.

This week we're sharing the direction that two of our factions are heading (new faction symbols will come a bit later). Be warned that there are some minor spoilers from Season 5 scenarios referenced below.

Dark Archive: In Darkness Lies Enlightenment

It's been more than a year since Chelish officials condemned faction leader Paracountess Zarta Dralneen on false charges. Because the accusation and punishment were largely off the record, there was little context for Cheliax to apologize, formally withdraw the charges, or invite Zarta to resume her duties as a liaison to the Pathfinder Society. Even Zarta's agents have not escaped blame entirely. It's a bitter reminder that the servants of Hell are hardly forgiving.

Since then, Zarta has worked from Korvosa to consolidate what remained of her faction, and to her surprise, the Pathfinder Society has extended a hand to help on multiple occasions. As a result, Zarta finds her professional relationship with the Society has grown stronger. As her agents stay busy recovering powerful artifacts and tomes that they might use to track down the faction's enemies and defend themselves against future betrayals, Zarta has corresponded with the Society's leaders to carve out a niche for her organization.

What resulted is a major victory for the faction, for Zarta has convinced the three Masters that she and her agents are uniquely suited to handle dangerous relics. Not only does this cover for the evil artifacts that the faction has recovered, but it has also earned an invitation to begin cataloguing the vast array of perilous finds the Society has acquired and then promptly hidden away for later study. Zarta intends to accept the offer and found a dark archive, giving her faction access to untold numbers of forbidden texts and relics—purportedly to catalogue and better understand these objects, but also as a backdoor for her agents to gain power from sinister sources.

How will the Cheliax faction be different? Despite being estranged from Cheliax, the faction still values order and law. These are worthy end goals in their own right, and they are also potent mantras in maintaining a positive working relationship with the Pathfinder Society. Any betrayal of that trust must be a calculated one. In many ways, the new Dark Archive faction is still the “bad guy” option that the Cheliax faction has always been, but its reason for being welcome in the Society is stronger.

Liberty's Edge: In Pursuit of True Liberty

Almost a year ago, Major Colson Maldris learned of a thriving contingent of statesmen—many who had held noble titles before the People's Revolt—who had established themselves as the new nobility of Andoran. Of course, these career politicians were not embracing this lifestyle publically; doing so would invite criminal charges. Instead they have built up networks of political and economic power that keep them perpetually elected to office, in control of major industries, in a position to shape a new generation of leaders through favors and cronyism.

These corrupt leaders represent only a small fraction of Andoran's elected leaders, and much of the nation still operates in a manner true to its founding principles. Nonetheless, it is a chilling reminder that the great democratic experiment is not without its flaws. With the help of Pathfinder agents, Maldris has tracked down enough evidence to accuse a few criminals in high places, but his attempts to demonstrate how deep the corruption runs has met with pushback from both the crooked and the honest. So long as his faction operates as a direct extension of Andoran, the faux-nobility can track Maldris's attempts to root them out. The only way to save Andoran is to leave Andoran—at least for now.

What does this mean for Andoran going forward? Well, in some ways little has changed. For example, Maldris still seeks to help other throw off the shackles of tyranny and bring freedom to all people. Now, though, the faction's reason for doing this has expanded beyond altruism. In studying others' philosophies and techniques, faction PCs can borrow strategies that might help Maldris hunt corruption at home and abroad.

Happy gaming,

John Compton and Mike Brock
Developer and Pathfinder Society Campaign Coordinator

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Nefreet wrote:
I believe John Compton said elsewhere that you got to keep any Traits or Vanities you already possessed.

True, he said that during the podcast.

Liberty's Edge 5/5

Nefreet wrote:
I believe John Compton said elsewhere that you got to keep any Traits or Vanities you already possessed.

Yeah, Hero Lab will continue to show it in error, but it should be fine.

Liberty's Edge 4/5 5/5 ***

Tim deBow wrote:

As a loyal Andoran I'm appalled at this betrayal. To throw away all the good that can be done by working within the system to to root out the small fraction of bad apples is wrong. I for one will not stand for the Major's perversion.

It is troublesome that the Major thinks that he can separate himself from Andoran politics in order to have his Liberty's Edge group of rebel rousers to strike out against what he feels is corruption. With no governmental oversight, at that.

I worry that the Major will be corrupted by this new level of power that he is granting himself. No one is above the law, and the Major and his Liberty's Edge "freedom fighters" will need to learn this again.

When the laws protect the corrupt, the laws are no longer just. When unjust laws place the chains of bondage on a people so that they become subservient to the government, the people are no longer free. And when those people are no longer free, we have a duty to free them. Working within the very laws that bind them does nothing but perpetuate the very subjugation of the people we have sworn to free.

You may be angry at the major for deciding to work outside the laws, but laws which protect the corrupt and self-interested are not worth defending. If you choose to defend that sort of law, then perhaps you should consider whether or not you truly follow the path of freedom.

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Tim deBow Lumber Consortium Spokesman wrote:

As a loyal Andoran I'm appalled at this betrayal. To throw away all the good that can be done by working within the system to to root out the small fraction of bad apples is wrong. I for one will not stand for the Major's perversion.

It is troublesome that the Major thinks that he can separate himself from Andoran politics in order to have his Liberty's Edge group of rebel rousers to strike out against what he feels is corruption. With no governmental oversight, at that.

I worry that the Major will be corrupted by this new level of power that he is granting himself. No one is above the law, and the Major and his Liberty's Edge "freedom fighters" will need to learn this again.

Scarab Sages 1/5

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I for one am rather excited for the changes! Being a professor of Archaeology and History, I must make it a point to record these changes for future reference. I hope that the Decemvirate, and all others, will agree that these changes represent a momentous occasion for the Society, and for Golarion as a whole. Long live the Society!
-Professor Samuel Eldrazi, Professor of Archaeology and Historical studies at the Grand Lodge

Dark Archive 1/5

Morgrym Anvilstrike wrote:
Sagotel wrote:
pauljathome wrote:
Uh, let's put our evil devil worshippers in charge of our evil artifacts? What could POSSIBLY go wrong with that cunning plan?

heh heh heh...

Not all servants of the Lord of Law are evil.
Is that what yeh tell yerself, so yeh can sleep at night?

No - it's what I tell other people so they can sleep at night.

Liberty's Edge 2/5

one of the issues i've had with Andoran faction for a while now is that it's focus has become less and less about the spread of freedom and democracy and more about following Maldris in his personal campaign against nobility. and the premise behind the new faction just seems to be more of Maldris's rant. "wah, wah, the guy in office isn't the one i voted for, wah" While it may be true that the faction can better pursue the cause of freedom for all outside of direct ties to the nation that inspired it, I have to question if this Maldris is someone I can trust to follow in pursuit of this ideal. I think if there is to be a change for this faction, we should look at our own leadership with more scrutiny.

Freedom and Democracy for All,
Derigus Blacksong

The Exchange

My Andoran will be moving into that office of his for his retirement mod and Killing the "good" "Leader" of the liberties edge.

Albert von Iffult "You will not lead others astray, no one is above the law. Not even you, and when you go outside the law which I have seen you do countless times it comes down to actual freedom fighters to keep the peace. See the shield of Andor for it will be the last thing you ever see"
Rolling for Initiative with his favorite freinds and party members

Dark Archive 4/5 *

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Has there been any indication of what changes, if any, there will be to faction-specific traits? My one credit being applied before the new season is to an Aasimar bard and I want to make sure Hunter's Eye will still exist as a trait for Andoran after the change.

Silver Crusade 4/5

In the past, faction traits are always kept on characters that have them, even if you change factions or the faction ceases to exist. I still have characters with Shadow Lodge and Lantern Lodge traits.

In this case, the Andoran faction is changing its name and disassociating from the government of the nation of Andoran, but I wouldn't expect the traits to change at all, though I could be wrong. Now prestige awards are another matter.

Shadow Lodge 4/5 Venture-Captain, California—San Francisco Bay Area South & West

I would expect that either the trait/vanity/whatever will still exist (in which case you will be able to keep it), or you will get a free limited rebuild to replace it with something else that is available.

4/5 5/55/55/55/5

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Would be nice to get the full write ups SOONER rather than later so my players have sufficient time to choose rather than get hit up on the spot.

Sovereign Court

CigarPete wrote:
Has there been any indication of what changes, if any, there will be to faction-specific traits? My one credit being applied before the new season is to an Aasimar bard and I want to make sure Hunter's Eye will still exist as a trait for Andoran after the change.

I certainly hope that there are new traits to reflect the changes in the faction.

Taldor's traits for example very tightly reflect a Taldon origin.

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